GatorZone LunchLinks: Florida-Alabama for an SEC hoops title, spring football and other tidbits
Monday, February 28, 2011 | Baseball, Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Football, Women's Golf, Gymnastics, Softball, Track and Field, Scott Carter
There is a lot going on in UF sports right now, including Tuesday night's SEC showdown at the O-Dome between the Gators and Alabama.
Here is a look at links covering the Gators on this late Monday morning:
--Should be a fun Tuesday night at the O-Dome with Alabama coming to town. All that's on the line between the Gators and Crimson Tide is the overall SEC title. Click here for more from The Orlando Sentinel.
--Shooting guard Kenny Boynton is starting to heat up. Click here for a story from The Gainesville Sun.
--The South Florida Sun-Sentinel takes a look at Florida safety Ahmad Black's draft status. Click here to read the story.
--The UF men's track team captured its first SEC Indoor Championship in seven years on Sunday at the University of Arkansas. Click here for more details from GatorZone.com.
--The Gators' women's basketball team closed the regular season on Sunday with a home win over No. 22-ranked Georgia. The Gators enter this week's SEC Conference Tournament on a three-game win streak. Click here to read more from the Alligator.
--The Gainesville Sun takes a look toward the start of UF's spring football practice, which opens in a couple of weeks. Click here to read more.
--The top-ranked UF baseball team finished off a three-game sweep of Boston College on Sunday behind another solid start from freshman right-hander Karsten Whitson. Click here for more from the Independent Florida Alligator.
--The contracts of all the new football assistant coaches have been released by UF. Click here for a story from the AP in case you missed the news late last week.
--The top-ranked UF gymnastics team lost at Arkansas over the weekend, suffering its first defeat of the season. To read more, check out this link.
--The UF softball team rolled past five opponents at the Cathedral City Classic in Palm Springs, Calif., including defending national champion UCLA. Click here to read more from the Alligator.


